De Blasio partners with socialist for social worker programme

Ex-New York City mayor Bill de Blasio joins forces with state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani to create groundbreaking mental health response teams, aiming to transform emergency services and reduce police involvement in mental health crises.

French court rejects migrants' bid to block removal

A French court has rejected an urgent bid by migrants to prevent their removal from French territory, marking another chapter in Europe's ongoing immigration challenges. The ruling highlights the complex legal battles surrounding migration policies.

UK pledges unwavering Ukraine support amid Trump uncertainty

Exclusive: Britain's Defence Secretary John Healey makes surprise Kyiv visit, committing £3bn annual military aid and promising to stand with Ukraine 'for as long as it takes' despite potential political shifts in Washington.

Farage condemns The Sun over Lammy 'Epping' headline

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has joined Labour's David Lammy in condemning The Sun newspaper for a controversial headline referencing Lammy's Epping Forest constituency in what critics call a racially charged attack.

Starmer: Seize Russian assets for Ukraine

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer declares Britain must 'finish the job' by repurposing £26bn in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's recovery, as he strengthens ties with European allies.

Jeffries withdraws endorsement in NYC mayor race upset

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries unexpectedly revokes support for New York City Council Member Shahana Hanif amid controversy over her stance on Israel, creating political turmoil in the mayoral race.

Starmer: Putin regime collapsing during Kyiv visit

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers resolute message of solidarity with Ukraine during first international visit, asserting Vladimir Putin's regime is failing amid strengthened Western support.

The Sun backs Reform UK in Epping Forest, sparking fury

The Sun's controversial backing of Reform UK in Epping Forest has ignited Conservative fury, with David Lammy accusing the paper of undermining democracy while Nigel Farage celebrates a 'political earthquake'.

Palestinian factions agree technocrat rule for Gaza

In a landmark development, major Palestinian factions have reached consensus on establishing an independent committee of technocrats to govern Gaza, potentially paving the way for post-war reconstruction and stability.

US Expands Facial Recognition at Airports for Travellers

The US government is dramatically expanding its facial recognition programme at major airports, requiring nearly all international travellers to undergo biometric scans. This controversial move raises serious questions about privacy rights and data protec

Sex offender mistakenly freed from UK asylum hotel

A convicted sex offender whose presence sparked violent protests at a UK asylum hotel has been mistakenly released back into the community, raising serious questions about Home Office failings.

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